Haworthia retusa (acuminata variegata) is a small succulent plant that is popular among indoor gardeners. It is a member of the Asphodelaceae family and is native to South Africa. The plant is characterized by its rosette-shaped leaves that grow in a compact, symmetrical pattern.
The leaves of the Haworthia retusa are fleshy and green, with creamy white or yellow variegation on the edges. They have a distinctive window-like translucence, which allows light to penetrate deep into the leaf and is a unique feature of the Haworthia species. The plant also produces small, tubular white or pink flowers on long, thin stalks.
Haworthia retusa prefers bright, indirect sunlight and should be watered sparingly to avoid overwatering, which can cause the roots to rot. The plant also benefits from well-draining soil, as it is susceptible to root rot if the soil is too heavy or waterlogged. It can be propagated by separating the offsets that grow around the base of the plant and replanting them in fresh soil.
Haworthia retusa is a slow-growing plant that can be grown indoors in small pots, making it a great choice for apartment dwellers and those with limited space. Its unique appearance and easy care make it a popular choice among succulent enthusiasts and indoor gardeners. With proper care, the Haworthia retusa can live for several years and continue to add beauty to any indoor space.
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